If you have a lien error that prevented you from receiving a title
You need to provide a letter from the seller (or the person whose name was accidentally written in the lien block) stating that there is not a lien on the vehicle and that the lien box on the title to be transferred was marked in error.

The letter must include:

Make

Year

Full Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)

Take the letter and title to any MVC Agency and pay a $60 fee.

If you have a spoiled title (incomplete sale error)
If you decided not to purchase a vehicle after the seller already completed the information on the title you will need to correct this by:

Writing a letter that includes the owner's name, vehicle make, year and VIN

Include a signed statement explaining why the title is spoiled. Enclose the original title and include a check or money order for $60 and mail to:

You must provide a statement from the mechanic who replaced the odometer that includes the mileage it was set to, the actual mileage that was listed on the broken or replaced odometer and the mileage accumulated while the odometer was inoperable

In most cases, since the "true mileage" is unknown, the replaced odometer is set to "0"

Include a copy of the receipt for the new or used odometer

Note: If replaced with a used odometer, you CANNOT note the mileage that was on the odometer, it must be reset. The mechanic must affix a sticker on the driver-side door pillar, indicating:

The date of installation

The vehicle's last known mileage prior to the repair or replacement

The mileage added to the vehicle while the odometer was inoperable, if any

Forward the original title, the statement from the mechanic, the receipt for purchase of the new or used odometer and the correction fee of $60 to: